[hwloc-devel] Create success (hwloc r1.0a1r1342)
Creating nightly hwloc snapshot SVN tarball was a success. Snapshot: hwloc 1.0a1r1342 Start time: Fri Nov 13 21:01:04 EST 2009 End time: Fri Nov 13 21:02:54 EST 2009 Your friendly daemon, Cyrador
[hwloc-devel] hwloc on ARM [Was: hwloc at SC09]
Ashley Pittman, le Thu 12 Nov 2009 19:57:11 +, a écrit : > That didn't go so well actually, this is on a NSLU2 arm machine with > 32Mb of ram running debian etch so hardly your target market! I've just tried on my mips router with 13MB and it works fine there :) > hwloc_obj_snprintf (string=0xbedd4b48 "\001", size=256, > topology=, l=0x0, _indexprefix=0x4009bdd8 "#", > verbose=1) at traversal.c:177 > 177 hwloc_obj_type_t type = l->type; So at some point the traversal ends up with a NULL pointer, weird. What would be useful is output after passing --enable-debug to ./configure . Samuel
Re: [OMPI devel] [Fwd: strong ordering for data registered memory]
Pavel Shamis (Pasha) wrote: Jeff Squyres wrote: On Nov 11, 2009, at 8:13 AM, Terry Dontje wrote: Sun's IB group has asked me to forward the following email to see if anyone has any comments on this email. Tastes great / less filling. :-) I think (assume) we'll be happy to implement changes like this that come from the upstream OpenFabrics verbs API (I see that this mail was first directed to the linux-rdma list, which is where the OF verbs API is discussed). Sounds good. Now it is only left to convince OFA community to make this changes. Yeah, well it sounds like my coworker David Brean has at least thrown the concussion grenade in the room and gotten everyone's attention. Any support on the OFA email threads is appreciated. --td
Re: [OMPI devel] [Fwd: strong ordering for data registered memory]
Jeff Squyres wrote: On Nov 11, 2009, at 8:13 AM, Terry Dontje wrote: Sun's IB group has asked me to forward the following email to see if anyone has any comments on this email. Tastes great / less filling. :-) I think (assume) we'll be happy to implement changes like this that come from the upstream OpenFabrics verbs API (I see that this mail was first directed to the linux-rdma list, which is where the OF verbs API is discussed). Sounds good. Now it is only left to convince OFA community to make this changes. Pasha